sports inquirer show
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we discuss Atlanta United’s road loss to the Chicago Fire with audio from manager Gabriel Heinze and player Anton Walkes (2:57-11:24), Atlanta United 2’s home draw against Memphis 901 FC with audio from manager Jack Collison along with players Danial Sebhatu and Robbie Mertz (11:24-21:55) and preview
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we start with the Original Free Kick highlighting Atlanta United’s scoreless draw against the New York City Red Bulls with audio from manager Gabriel Heinze and player Miles Robinson (3:45-13:17), Atlanta United 2’s home loss to Oklahoma City with audio from manager Jack Collison along with players
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we break down the NBA Playoffs including the dominance of the Phoenix Suns, the emergence of the Atlanta Hawks as well as the downfall of Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia Sixers in the Backdoor Cut (2:55-30:15), Atlanta United preparing to visit New York City FC with audio
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we recap Atlanta United’s 2-2 home draw against Nashville SC in Major League Soccer (MLS) play with audio from George Bello in the Original Free Kick (2:10-8:26), the progression of the NBA Playoffs in the Backdoor Cut (8:27-19:34), Georgia Tech baseball being selected for the NCAA Tournament
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we preview Atlanta United’s upcoming home match against Nashville with audio from manager Gabriel Heinze as well as players Brad Guzan, Jake Mulraney and Brooks Lennon. We also look at the NBA Playoffs particularly the offensive struggles of Julius Randle and the New York Knicks, the improved
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In this edition of The Sports Inquirer Show, we recap Georgia State baseball’s win over Louisiana Monroe in the Sun Belt Conference Tournament with audio from manager Brad Stromdahl (2:29-10:39), discuss the NBA Playoffs including the dominance of Brooklyn, struggles of the Los Angeles Clippers, the Los Angeles Lakers rebounding and the continued poor timing